
Last Generation? – Luke 21 vs. Matthew 24
Why does the symbol of the fig tree and rebirth of the nation of Israel begin the last generation Jesus spoke about in Matthew 24:34? Can we harmonize end-times descriptions in Matthew 24 & Luke 21?

Why does the symbol of the fig tree and rebirth of the nation of Israel begin the last generation Jesus spoke about in Matthew 24:34? Can we harmonize end-times descriptions in Matthew 24 & Luke 21?

It’s freaky. But, it seems all the signs Jesus warned us about are coming true: famines, earthquakes, tsunamis, earthquakes, horrid inflation & so on. How can we prepare? (J.M., Mt. Vernon, WA)

Q. Could the “Verichip” implant from Digital Solutions, that Florida company, be the tribulation 666 mark of the beast like you mentioned in another article?

I heard that David Wilkerson issued a prophecy warning to readers and churches in 2009. Do you think he could be right about a massive calamity coming?
Sadly, Wilkerson passed on. But, his warning…

Who or what is the Mahdi we keep hearing about in Middle Eastern news? Is this the Muslim version of latter days prophecy?

Since 2003 I’ve heard futurists and prophecy buffs say we are heading into severe economic times and terrible weather disasters. Should we be listening to them and prepare for it? D.B.

How can the bible use prophecy itself if it’s against using fortune tellers? Isn’t it violating its own rules? What about theorizing the future from computer models?

What is the difference between the battle spoken of in Ezekiel 38 and the battle of Armageddon? Or are they the same?

Do you think the current economic crisis & meltdown is a part of biblical prophecy? How does the global picture fit into this? And why would it fit now but didn’t before?

Many of us enjoy prophecy. We want to know what futurists say will happen in 20 years. We want to know what Edgar Cayce or Nostradamus said about earthquakes.

Do you think the Antichrist exists now? What would indicate his presence? What would he be like? How would we know?

Of the hundreds of prophecies made in the Bible (both in the Old and New Testaments), every one to date has come to pass exactly as foretold. Based on this fact alone, we can rest assured that prophecies and promises made by God as documented in the Bible and yet to be fulfilled, will happen.